tyno
War Eagle's friend
good thread.
i will say yes to this for my game.
the fact that an index signifies my scoring potential is the key there. my index is what i am capable of shooting on any given day, on any course, and it's what i should be shooting consistently. do i shoot to it every day? absolutely not and some days, not even close on the side of worse than. - but on those days, do i play bad? yes. i don't minimize mistakes and penalties and i do not keep the play in front of me. it's very painful and frustrating.
i've never been one for hdcp because i rarely need it for the golf that i play and in most cases, i don't believe that it is used correctly. i'd much rather eliminate the confusion and play straight up. it's mostly because i'm a firm believer in "any given day". because anyone with a 5-18 hdcp can shoot in the 70's, 80's, 90's on any given day. now most of the time, the lower hdcp will win, especially at two extremes of that range...but golf is still difficult every day.
i will say yes to this for my game.
the fact that an index signifies my scoring potential is the key there. my index is what i am capable of shooting on any given day, on any course, and it's what i should be shooting consistently. do i shoot to it every day? absolutely not and some days, not even close on the side of worse than. - but on those days, do i play bad? yes. i don't minimize mistakes and penalties and i do not keep the play in front of me. it's very painful and frustrating.
i've never been one for hdcp because i rarely need it for the golf that i play and in most cases, i don't believe that it is used correctly. i'd much rather eliminate the confusion and play straight up. it's mostly because i'm a firm believer in "any given day". because anyone with a 5-18 hdcp can shoot in the 70's, 80's, 90's on any given day. now most of the time, the lower hdcp will win, especially at two extremes of that range...but golf is still difficult every day.